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About

LCL Excavation's Inspiring Journey Began In 1994

Our History

LCL Excavation's inspiring journey began in 1994, founded by two visionary brothers, Luc, and Charles Levesque. The name "LCL" is a tribute to their initials, reflecting the personal touch they brought to the company.
 
Starting with just one backhoe and a gravel truck, the brothers soon took on significant projects, like the pipeline replacement for the now-closed Bowater Maritimes pulp and paper mill in Dalhousie.

The current Visionary/CEO, JP Levesque, grew up working with LCL Excavation and is seen in the project picture wearing a yellow hat, a symbol of his deep connection to the company. 
JP's dedication has shaped LCL into the thriving business it is today, leaving a positive impact on the communities it serves.

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Company Purpose

At LCL Excavation, we're driven by a singular purpose: to "Build Great Teams". This purpose is the foundation of everything we do.

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Building great teams means creating a place where everyone feels important, supported, and part of our big goal. It's about making a culture where working together is key, new ideas are welcome, and everyone is committed to doing their best, both together and on their own.

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As we continue to grow and tackle new challenges, our core purpose on Building Great Teams remains at the heart of our approach. By growing a team that is as skilled as it is passionate, we work together, give our all, and enjoy the journey while achieving remarkable results. 

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TESTIMONIAL

Customers - Employees - Community

“I love everything about LCL Excavation. The people are incredibly nice, my teammates are always supportive, and the equipment is top-notch. Working here has been a fantastic experience."

-Gaetan Bernard - Dump Truck Operator

Explore Our Working Season

At LCL Excavation, our dedicated construction workers put in approximately 1800 hours of hard work each year. That's the same number of hours as someone working a standard 35-hour week for 52 weeks!

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Working season. Mid-April to the end of November.

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4-Day work week. We follow a four-day work week schedule

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Approximately 1800 hours work each year

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